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Control of the pars intermedia of the lizard, Anolis carolinensis

I. Ultrastructure of the intact neural lobe

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The ultrastructure of the neural lobe of the lizard, Anolis carolinensis, was studied after fixation in a threefold aldehyde solution. The neural lobe appeared as narrow vertical diverticula separated from one another and from the pars intermedia by a continuous vascular septum. No nerves passed through this septum. The ependymal, fibrous and external layers were readily recognized. Peptidergic fibres were the main component of the fibrous layer. The peptidergic endings were in intimate contact with the ependymal cells, suggesting that the ependyma mediates the release of neural lobe peptides. The external layer contained ependymal end-feet and numerous aminergic terminals, ending directly on the perivascular basal lamina and/or on the ependymal end-feet. The functional aspects are discussed in terms of intermediate lobe control. The findings suggest that aminergic substances take part in the control of the intermedia, but do not exclude the involvement of peptide hormones.

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Supported by grants from the Swedish Natural Science Research Council and the Royal Physiographic Society of Lund

The authors are indebted to Mrs. Lena Sandell for valuable technical assistance and to Miss Inger Norling and the late Mr. Lajos Erdös for photographic aid

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Rodríguez, E.M., Larsson, L. & Meurling, P. Control of the pars intermedia of the lizard, Anolis carolinensis . Cell Tissue Res. 186, 241–258 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00225534

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